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The ''Technical University of Graz'' ('''Graz University of Technology''' or '''Technische Universität Graz'''; TU Graz, or TUG) was founded in 1811 by Archduke Johann. TUG, as the university is called by its students, is a public university.


According to its web site, the university seeks:


According to its web site, the ''Technical University of Graz'' ('''Graz University of Technology''' or '''Technische Universität Graz'''; TU Graz, or TUG) seeks to ''enable its students to acquire technical knowledge and education of high quality but also to be a place of lifelong learning.''
: ...''to enable its students to acquire technical knowledge and education of high quality but also to be a place of lifelong learning.''


In 2007 TU Graz had roughly 9700 students enrolled (of whom 14% were international) and over 1200 academic staff. The university has three campuses in Graz, [[Austria]].
In 2007 TU Graz had roughly 9,700 students enrolled (of whom 14% were international) and over 1,200 academic staff. The university has three campuses in Graz, [[Austria]].


The Technical University of Graz web site is at http://www.tugraz.at/
The Technical University of Graz web site is at http://www.tugraz.at/
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The Technical University of Graz (Graz University of Technology or Technische Universität Graz; TU Graz, or TUG) was founded in 1811 by Archduke Johann. TUG, as the university is called by its students, is a public university.

According to its web site, the university seeks:

...to enable its students to acquire technical knowledge and education of high quality but also to be a place of lifelong learning.

In 2007 TU Graz had roughly 9,700 students enrolled (of whom 14% were international) and over 1,200 academic staff. The university has three campuses in Graz, Austria.

The Technical University of Graz web site is at http://www.tugraz.at/


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